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Ms' Classified Adveftisements COUNT SIX AVERAQE WORDS TO THE LINE. Carets and Societies AND TRADES. ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. TWO LINES, 4AN3. ...OFFICE IN JCDD 10 to 1: i. u; Red 8T1. esi 1 DKSrAIN BLOCK. (ere troubles, catar- I Impaired bearing. lor rerraetiYe er- 1181. ICR OVER TOR itnk. Telephone, 80; ,ln 801. D., nOMROPATD. anrgeon. Office In. e ; Office, Macs rrtYRiniAN AND 20, J ii (Id bnlMlng. ence 'pnone, oiac FRATERNAL ORDERS. ROYAL NRIOHBOR8 OP AMERICA Wlldwood Camp, No. S8S3, meets second ad fourth Tuesday ot. each month In Odd Fellows' hall. Mrs. Ida Holcomb, Oracle: Sirs. Nettle Robblns, Recorder. UMATILLA TRNT, Na 2T, K. O. T. M. Meets In Bacref Society nail, second and fourth Tnesdars In each month. All Tlsltlng Sir Knlghta cordially Inrlted. J. 8. Kees, Record Keeper; B. D. RaUbrook, Commander. FENDI.RTON LODOR. NO. 52. A. F. AND A. M., meets first and third Mondays of each month. Visiting brethren welcome. T. 3. Tweedy, W. M. ; Joe n. rarkes. Sec. OM 17 A8SOC1A. me. Main 031; real- HI?., ill 1 Itlcs eye, ear, nose Savings Rank bulld- BIC1ANS, DRB. ice one block west BLEB, CHRONIC a diseases or wo- eton, Cor. Water on, Or. Thone " JTw? we- tttm,imrisT. office in tBf.- !FfcwitHed 71. VTOtiwWlCE IN AB loekf'WHr Retaldt's new drug eSsel ' jaPs"" IP tfcftBWp LTJoM-MMd 'BUILDERS. ITF.CT and btj- isemplete and rella- Mhe city or conn- Inc. COrS-peKTRACTORS AND irnisneo. vn duuu xvlnltv. Prompt -street near Main. rOR AND BUILD- bed on all Kinds a. stone walla etc. iegonlan office. BROKERS. INK OF ATHENA. D.000 : surplus and at on time deposits. Domestic exenance. attended to. Henry P.' J. Kirk, vlce-presl- .cashier; F. B. Le- INGS BANK FEN- anlzcd March 1. surplus $00,000; me rienoBlts. kx- lid on all principal tlon riven to coi president; J. N. J. Morris, cashier. PENDLETON CHAPTER. NO. 28 T. C. Taylor, H. P F. F. Wamsley, secretary. Meets first and fonrth Friday of each month In Masonic nail. DAMON LODGE. NO. 4 KNIGHTS OF Pythias. 3. F. Nowlln, C. C; R. W. Fletcher, K. of R. and S. Meets erery Monday In Secret Society nail. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. Tutullla Camp, No. G3D0. Meets first and third Mondays of each month at Odd Fellows' nail. George A. nambltn. Con sul: G. A. Robblns, Clerk. WOODMEN" OF THE WORLD REGULAR mpetlngs of Pendleton Camp. No. 41, W. of W. are held In Secret Society Hall every Saturday evening. Visiting neigh bors are always welcome. J. P. Walker, Clerk ; J. P. Earl, C. C. LIVERY AND FEED STABLE8. THE OLD SEMPLE FEED TARD, 72S Cottonwood street, Lindsay ft Doty props. Livery, feed and sale stable. Sad dle homes at all times. Horses for sal. Thone Red 41. THE CITY LIVERY BOARD AND SALE Stable, M. J. Carney, proprietor, for fine turnouts. Stable 118 Alta street. COMMERCIAL STABLES, G. W. FROOMR Prop. Livery. Feed and Boarding. All kinds of turnouts. Competent drivers. Op posite Hotel Pendleton. 'Phone Main 101. DEPOT LIVERY. FEED AND BALE8 htables. First-class single and double rigs for all occasions. 627 Cottonwood St., 'phone Main 791. Elvln Craig, prop. OREGON FEED YARD, W. T. BOYNTON Prop. Special care given to horses left with me. Lower Webb street 'Phone Red 204 BOARD AND LODGING. THE STRAnON ROOMING HOUSE. MAIN St. Mrs. R. A. Strahon, prop. Nice large veil kept rooms In new building, with rood clean beds. rTTE WntTE LODGING nOTISE. 801 Sonth Main street M. T. Bradley, prop. Bonsekeeplng rooms and lodging rooms. "Jood comfortable rooms and clean, well ept beds. Lodging 25 cents. OF WESTON, a ireneral bank bought and sold, attended to. R. mnrn W. Proebstel. iilgore, cashier: dl- i. M. M. jonna, x. 1.1 F. Kllgore, Robert tel. lOKAfc.dWU'K OF PENDLE ta.1 jffimmi Burplns. $03,000. sasxing Dusine85. x- - transfers sola on i New York ana orthwest. Drafts (AtnJaPW' and Europe. Makes at-; VW.'V. -Matlock, vlce-presl Wde,Mhler ; H. C. Quern- OTOMAPHER8. ri r t.vi mwn nnnfnnn ie cMrj,"Harvest views. In fer ,Bf. , Finishing done for (TV. , near uriuge. l'nono rRICAt48UPPLIE8. -.CTelss r:of-jnpjti lyT STREET, LA dealers In elec- stores, wired for telenhones. Blee ds. Get our prices. VK!iD0 BU8INE88. tKHB,' "OFFICE COURT 8T. aides Hide hofel : land office . of claims and Inl- ity. UMPIRE LODGING HOUSE. CORNER OF E. Court and Johnson streets: goods 'arge, clean rooms with comfortable beds. Rates 2Sc and 50c a night Thos. Smart, Prop. nOTEL ALTA. CORNER ALTA AND Mill streets. Board by the day or week. Good table' set. Rates M and 85 per week. Pendleton Feed Yard In connection. L. Neff. proprietor. BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRING. L. OREENAWALD, THE OLD RRLIABLK 8hoeraaker. First clas repairing with best materials. Shop in rear oi uinainger, w nouu JOHN WILSON, FIRST CLASS 8H0B- maker and repairer. Best material used and good work done. Shop 117 Alta street FOR SALE. FOR BALE A NEW IlKMINGTON TYPE- writer ; J bargain. Call at this office. FOR SALE A DAVID BRADLEY ALL-STEEL Bay ItMer; tor sale at a bargain. J. B. Dei- pain, uaian, urrgon. LOST. LOST ON JOHNSON 8TREET, BETWEEN Congregational taronai and Wakefield music store, n silver bracelet with Initials "L. E " eneraved on lock. Please return to 609 Jonmouitreet..- M. iUi i . n -h I was Just trying to nuike j meiil oil that flgerlienil MmUnmsellv Or Mrr-Will you AUK a sucker! NEW OREGON MINERAL. Discoveries Made Near Sumpter That May Prove. Valuable. Baker City, Sept. 12. A new dis covery of molybdenite, a rare metal. Is reported In the Buckhorn quartz claim, which is situated on the head waters of Deer Creek, about five miles from Sumpter, according to the Sumpter Reporter. The production of molybdenite in the United States in 1900 has probatily not been over 15. tons, which does not supply the demand. The ore must be free from copper to make it marketable. The assays made of the molybdenite taken out of the above claim runs from $400 to $800 per ton and if the mineral is found 95 per cent pure it is worth $3000 per ton. The chief uses of Molybdenum un til recently have been In determin ing phosphoric acid by ammonium molybate, and preparing blue car mine for coloring porcelelu. The Ferro-A'lloy of molybdenum is now used in making a special steel to which it gives valuable properties. There are two claims In the group. DIVORCE COURT. $100 RewarJ, $130. The readers of this paper will be pleas ed to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been sfcle t r rn pa In all ltd aftrraa anil h la Cm. tarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only flture of plaintiff. They have no chll positive cure now known to the medical , dren and no community property Two Disappointed Spouses Seek Le gal Separation. Two divorce suits were filed on the equity docket Friday afternoon. Eugene T. Nlckols, and Nellie U. Hugell desire legal separation from their respective spouses. Eugene T. Nlckols alleges that plaintiff and defendant wore married in Denver, Col., In March, 1900, and In May. 1901, defendant abandoned plaintiff without cause or provoca tion and still continues to forsake and abandon without the consent of and against the wish of plaintiff. There are no children and no community property Involved, and nothing asked other than the annulling of the mar riage. Hugill vs. Hugill. After living together for two brief years, Nellie B. Hugill, the defend ant in the above case, tired of mar ried life and concluded that she would rather llvo without her lawful husband. Aa a result of this conclu sion, she deserted Louis Hugill and left him to himself. Mr. and Mrs. Hugill were married in 1895 In Van couver, Wash. In 1897 she left him, and since has lived separato and apart from him to tlio great dlscom- 1 time 15c 2 timet 20c 1 week SOc THREE LINES. 1 time 20c 2 time 30o 1 week 45c Extra lines! 10 cent ech a week; 2S cents line per month. MISCELLANEOUS. 8TRAYED FKOM PASTURE RAY OELDINO, Mark polntn5yo!tnioli1; weight about i:no; branded "A 1." on right hip: small silt In right ear. Ten dollars reward will be paid lor horse or Informstlnn leading to recovery. O. E. Mo- Clellan, rcndicton, ore. KELLAR BROTHERS. n.ABTERINO and cementing. Cement walks a spe cialty. Estimate furnished free. Wo guaranteed. Leave ortiers at naaiej ai Zahncr't cigar stort. Main 8t, P. O. U 104. WOOD SAWING. CONTRACT WORK A. It. Stephens. Headuartera at Grays, uaruor uomnierciai vu., "u hwuuirii . Cigar 8tore, 'PHones Black 124 and Main 021. TRANSPORTATION LINES. 0.R.&N. OREGON SHORT LINE and UNION PACIFIC TYPEWRITERS AND SUri'MKB-F. 8. MBit rill, Bpokano, agent New Densinoro for ht ern Oregon, liajtern Washington and Idaho. Second-hand typewriters, supplies, renting, repairing. 1 UMBER Gray's Harbor Com. Co. Opp. W; & C. R. Depot fraternity. Catarrh belne a constitution al disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, there by destroying the foundation of the dis ease, and giving the patient strength by building np the constitution and assisting nature in doing Its work. The proprietors have so much faith In Its curative powers that tbey offer One Hundred Dollars for and cose that It falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Addren F. J. CHE.VEV & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by drnggtits. 75c. Hall's Family Fills are the best sLabor Problem Serious. Little Rock, Ark., Sept. 12. .The cotton picking season is at its height In Arkansas, Mississippi and Tennes see, the season having begun fully tww weeks earlier than usual. In which is Involved. FOR RENT. COR RENT FORNISIIED HOUSEKEEPING rooms and sin le rooms. 710 Colleso street. opposite court house. Mrs. Alice Smith, Prop, FOR RENT-FIVE ROOM COTTAGE ON CLAY street, between Webb and IlRllrnnri. Tnoiilm ui .too. u. i.nuu. iju tuun sirecv. Of J .U. 8. LAND COM- siailr made of ' land fll- f; tawMsance and collections. I uuHoHng, room 16. HE! CARRIAGES. NEW AND VERY service of the public, s. 8. McKay. Drone lal Livery Stable or ana tne nack win can WANTED. WANTED OENTLEM AN BOARDERS BY THE week; good table et. Mrs. N. J. Longley, WANTED NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR Housekeeping. Apply at this office. .WIN BAKER. PROP. 3. Stand In front of DEALER8. , NEW AND SECOND and sold. Court St.. can ana see mm. &LER IN 8BC0ND there Is anything yon cona hand furniture, crockery, call and 12 Court St. 1ITHING. "'FOR WHEAT RACKS town, 814 Webb St, PARLOR8. IDER SHOP AND RATIT tel 8t. George, Rood iu iuv uvi sanitary Wall Paper i-l o Picture Frames -AT- , Mvtphy's HO COURT STREET National Athletic Championships. New York, Sept. 13. The eyes of all devotees of athletics are turned today toward Travers Island, where the annual national championships are being pulled off under the auspi ces of the Amateur Athletic Union The entry list this year is largo and of an exceptionally higli class and there promises to be a smashing of records In a number of events. Geo. It. Gray, who holds the record of 47 feet for putting the lC-pound shot, will endeavor to establish a new rec ord. Bailey, Westeny andOrton, the. three famous University of PWirl&yl vania auueies just, returned from Ml UIIIU4lg . ........j ..111. and athletic clubs are represented so that altogether the meet promises to be one of more than ordinary interest. view of the rapid opening of the eroii there is a general shortage of labor will be seen in the distance rtlnfl, and the problem pormlses to be a sCr-' sprints and one mlio championships ious one ror the planters. Some of i respectively. Other leading colleges me largest growers of cotton declare that they have never seen a. time when there was such a scarcity' as there is at present. The indications are that the picking season win ue snort this year. The fact that the entire crop Is so much earner than usual and that the weather has been so hot Is accepted as sure signs of this. Some of the crop authorities are predicting that the entire crop win be gathered be fore the Christmas holidays and that the bulk of it will have been harvested by the end of November, if not con siderably earlier. This fact of Itself tends to complicate the labor Ques tion still more, and should there come lnd weather, the result would he very damaging because of the largo amount of cotton that would be caught In the field. When getting figures from others on that lumher bill of yours, don't forget to come and see us. We carry a large stock of all kinds of Building Material including shingles, door, win dows, moulding, screen doors and windows in fact, every thing that is found in a first class lumber, yard. THE ROYAL RESTAURANT Cooper's old stand, Main St., Near W.& CI Depot A royal good meal for only 20 cents. If you dine with us you are always satisfied. A trial meal will make you a regular boarder. parxar Tlmo Sohcdulo Aaaitsj roa Krttiu rmtdlutou raoK Chicago- Bait Lake.DeoTor, lt. Portland Worth, Omaha, Kan Special City, St. Louis, 8SOa.s. fiM p. tn. Chicago and East. yU llunt- tngton, Atlantic Suit Like, Dourer. Ft. Kxpres Worth, Omsha, Kan- 5; m. sas City, Ht. Units, 11:10 p. at. via Hunt- Chicago and Kt. Ington. ci i..i ' Walla Watla,Lewliton, r.iw.ii I SP"ane, Wallace iSV. 51 l'ullman, Mlnncapo ..u ft 15 a. m, Ht v;alt mlni 5.W P. Rnoiiana I Milwaukee, Chicago Spokane. nil Em, t Ocean and River Schedule. FROM PORTLAND. All sailing dales sub- av, Joot to chftligo. 1-iiin.m 80 p. m. ForSanrranctsco p.m. Ball every i days. r7Tfy Sun'aV Columbia Hirer tMp 80 pm. To Astoria and Way Sunday Saturday Landings. 10:00 p. m. AVlllumotto Itlvr. Units loaro Portland dallv. eicent Hunday. fstsgo of water permitting) for WllUineUo and lamnui Hirer points. Leave KtpNTla law a.m. Dally Excpt Monl Bnako River Rlparla to Lewliton teava Lewis loa 710 a. Dallr 9M Kicpt r. r. WAMHI.EY, Agent, Pendleton. (() I have bargained with a competent Timber Cruisor to locate Gans and Duffy jo Meet. Chicago, Sept. 12. A six-round bout between Joe Gans and Martin Duffy is scheduled for the arena of a local club tonight, but whether the contest will he pulled off Is u question In the minds of those acquainted with the 'attitude of the city authorities in regard to prize fights. it was Gans' fake fight with Terry McGovem nere several years ago that resulted In all fights being prohibited for a longtime. Since that time Gans has been under the bap so far as the Chi cago authorities are concerned and unless the powers that be have been induced to forget the incident It is not likely that the colored flglter from Baltimore will be seen in the squared circle here tonight. Odd Fellows at Des Moines. ues Moines, la., Sept. 13. With tne coming of the morrow the Odi Fellows will own the citv. Practical ly all the grand lodge representatives are heie preparing for the opening sessions. Today tne visitors spent uie t:me cnielly In sightseeing, and tomorrow tne sovereign, lodge will at tena uivine services. Monday the first sessions of the h eIi bodies n the order will be held with public ex ercises, chiefly In the nature of wel coming addresses and resnonsos Then the sovereign grand lodge will meet and transact routine business, leading up to the election of olllcors, which will bo followed by a banquet, i lie grand parade, the spectacular featuro of the gathering, Jakes place Tuesday, when it Is expected that 30,000 Odd Fellows representing ull parts of the civilized world, will bo in line. Your special attention is directed to the real estate offers made by me In my advertisement on the last page or tins paper. Having been In the stock business for twelve years In Umatilla county I can intelligently advise those who desire tq go Into the business. E. T, WADE. Ten Dollar Rate Still In Effect. Long Beach or Clatson Beach and return. $10. Tickets good until Han. tember 30. wili be sold ud to and In. eluding September 16. Cell at the O. T A. .1.1... m I Union Veterans of Iowa. Des Moines, la., Sept. 12. Thirty live local societies of the Union Vet erans of Jowa are leprcsfntcd at the annual state encampment and ro union which began in Des Moltics to day. Today was devoted largely to wie reception of the delegates and tlio formal organization of the con ventlon. The sessions will' continue until next Tuemlay. A successor to Department Commander J. W. Kills, oi aiaquoKeta, togetner with-other of fleers, will be chosen. Between tlio bubfness sessions there will be feat ures of entertainment provided by tlio local veterans. Good Thing for County -Roads. Tacoma, Wash., Sept. 1.1. Today was observed as "Straw day" in l.ln coin county and hereafter It Is to be an annual event. Upon the appoint ed day the farmers are expected to turn out and haul straw to nlaco ui- on the public roads. This Is a plan tliat has been adopted bv the various counties of Eastern Washington and the movement has resulted in a notif iable Improvement In the roads. Valuable Ttmbet Claims On the line o. 3 railroad now under construction ThiB moans a big ohanco ror llrst-comors. See N.Berkeley Have some good farms for sale, CHICHESTER'S PILLS fit ifrVA A lllrl lUmrdy, M lr jrrar. t,.' ytA 10,11011 1-ili,i .nl.l- Lull.., limtlil sfN'Mt Vi id IIU.Ili:l :m.i i.ii i. liTO-fil IJulJ In -UNI. letM -ItU IIim rilloii. 'JmLv Htt utlitr. JOfuaM NHlstlltuttunij.i lHiltllwii. ik ruur lruirrli f i,t 'i.i litnu niauf 'r ili'Mlur, 'I ralliiiit-iilMlst at I lluwklrl fur l,tif, 1 , rt-turn MhII. S il t ( Hf itln nilfli-sltr4 hfhilcl I'm , SIu.1Is.uj. htjuun-. rilil.A,, I'A. MEN AND WOMEN. 11m Ilia U lor unnslDisl diacliarKet.luflliMiustloDf, ItrlUtloDs or ulcvrstlui Ci iuuviui mcisiirsuai, ODUKU a IUIIiil Oftifuud I rt.1u.c4 CuuiIm, haluliM, auil uut utru ItlAJIUHtklCUOO. lIWIUi Kout Uf UIMKCIMS. u.a. HTy' f"' n.if.. 11.10, or t Iwttlea, 11.75. Circular taut u fwiuast. RUNS Pullman Sleeph.p; Curs, Elegant Dining Ciirs, Tourist Slet-1,, rsr. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH KAROO TO i OHAND KORKH OIIOOKHTON WINNKPEG HELENA wid BirrrE. THROUGH TICKEl'S TO CHICAGO WAHH INGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK I10STON ' and all jHilnta Eant and fioutli riironuli tlciats to itpan and (Ihlna, via Tacoma and Nortlieru J'aclflo Htcamshlp Cm, and American Hoe, TIsIK SCHKDULtf. Trains leave Pandletou dsll ni-.ni Hnn,t. at 70 p. m. KOr further iDformatlnn. lima ra.ila mm and tickets, call mi or writu w. i.m. iV. dleton, Oregon, or A. 1), (111 AKLTON. mira ana uorruon hu., I'ortland. Orm. Washington & Columbia River Railroad Take thlt route for Chicago, Ht. Paul, Ht. Loul, Kan- uny, m. joe, ijfnatia, and All Points East and South v Portland and point on tho Sound 11MK OAKD. lare fendletoa. dallr i-icem aniiaa at m. pm. ' ' Arrlfe I'endlelou Monday, Wedueadajr and Krlday vtXi )in, ' Arrfra I'eudleton liieular. Thiirailaw Baturdajr lOWsiu. xavu Walla WalU ilallr, et bound, 930 pa, Arrive Walla WiUla dally. Heat twund, 91Wa, For Information reirardlnv rala and amom. modalluus, tail on or address W. AUAMH, Agent, I'endletou, Oregon. U. ()Al.t)KIUIKAI).(l I'. A.. Walla Walla, Wash, I Z TirT-1:Ti b . a. J d-1 1 7. 1 . Mormon Blahopa' Pllla w u, a in over t it ilia uJcu 1.1 tua Hvmt Church aw lacu TuuuriJ iui U.a wttt ce la uti aa-J yuuuj sitting item aHatu a Miiabow. dii.i, HtoMi, w ilMtuakUif. ouree Lost Manhood, Im- Eiotencr, toat Power, MIht-Losses, Sperniutorrnoea Insomnia, Pain rj.pacrt, Bll pealel), (s'mlnal amissions. Um unoi, NervoUalie-. or iid ail tlon i IM ,,MB"? 'j" ftj I 1 1 I ' fli fJer vouc.f wiolilntt'or eyoTlda," flS3ia 11' J f:t,'iWji L3Siku a.a.v f"u tli.ii- II. I . i A-i ... , ( i s .. . . la , , SSrrl .1... ,-..l..l acgaai. SUiaulAUt Uia Uala lu4 ncf.a icuuit. i s f r f a w lr ' A wrltlau a-u)rauu, lucvf . ' "". wiMtt ui, Addrosa, uisnop Remod ug,, 6un frunoieao, omu BOLD BY TALLMAN A CO, DRU GOI8T8, PENDLETON, OREGON. "Vi